Narendra Dabholkar case: CBI arrests Hindu Janjagruti Samiti leader

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hjls The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested the chief coordinator of the Hindu Janjagruti Samiti (HGS) for his alleged role in the killing of rationalist Dr. Narendra Dabholkar on Friday.

The arrest comes more than a week after the probe agency revealed that its investigators had found ‘cyber forensic evidence’ against HGS chief Dr. Virendra Singh Tawde. Agency sources said that Tawde was interrogated on Friday evening and was taken into custody at around 8.30 pm. “He (Tawde) will be produced at the designated court in Pune on Saturday,” said a CBI official.

Tawde, a resident of Panvel in Maharashtra, is an ear and throat specialist by profession and had come under the CBI’s scanner during the probe into Dr. Dabholkar’s murder. Sources told dna that a phone used by Tawde had been operational in the area where Dr Dhabolkar was gunned down during his morning walk on the Omkareshwar Bridge in Pune in August 2013. The Bombay High Court had transferred the probe to the CBI on May 9, 2014.

The probe agency conducted raids at the residence of Tawde and claimed to have recovered several mobile phones and SIM cards. According to agency officials, Tawde’s name had cropped up along with another individual identified as Sarang Akolkar – who is believed to be a Sanatan Sanstha activist and has been absconding following his alleged role in the 2009 Goa blast.

Akolkar is also wanted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in the Goa blast case and a red-corner notice was also issued against his name by the Interpol. Two suspected members of Sanatan Sanstha were killed in the 2009 blast after a bomb they were carrying on a scooter accidentally went off.

Hindu Janjagruti Samiti, which was formed in October 2002, and Sanatan Sanstha share close ties and have been working together for quite some time now.

CBI sleuths are also looking past activities of Tawde and it is likely that members of the two groups will be questioned by the probe agency soon, sources said.

@Agency report.



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